Happy Thanksgiving!
For your reading pleasure, let me point you to some recent posts by my wife and Energion partner Jody.
And finally, from her blog Jody Along the Path:
Gratitude – Thankful – Really?
For your reading pleasure, let me point you to some recent posts by my wife and Energion partner Jody.
And finally, from her blog Jody Along the Path:
Gratitude – Thankful – Really?
I know this blog is new, but we just had about 12 hours of downtime due to changing physical servers for the entire domain. I apologize for any convenience. At the moment, the home page is not accessible except by typing the full URL http://www.energionpubs.com/index.php. Without the “index.php” it still gives the placeholder URL. Everything…
Steve A. Wiggins, an author, writes a post titled, The Price is Wrong. I recommend that our authors read it, and it wouldn’t hurt for customers to do so as well, as it touches on some factors in pricing books. The issues are different for Energion Publications, but only in degree. The reason is that…
Jody Neufeld maintains a devotional list via a blog, with e-mail or RSS subscriptions. Her husband, Henry Neufeld, also writes many devotionals for that list. Today’s devotional is A Foundation for Thinking. Go check it out. The devotionals are posted each weekday. Jody is author of
We will be collecting posts from our authors today, and Tuesday related to the Martin Luther King holiday here in the United States. If you write one or see one that I have missed, please let me know. The link on the title will be to the article wherever it appeared (we’ll embed tweets or…
— Henry Neufeld, Energion owner/publisher I get this question frequently and about a variety of issues. Over the last few weeks I’ve been asked about two specific issues: Homosexuality and evolution. The answer is quite simple: Yes, from a variety of positions on those issues. And yes, whether I agree with the author or not….
I believe those of us or teach, preach, or speak have a duty to make our lives representative of the gospel. By that I don’t mean that we become salvation by works perfectionists; our work is surrender, letting Jesus live through us. It’s often difficult to portray that in words. If one is forceful, one…